linking ethics, behaviour, and welfare to handling Flashcards

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define animal welfare

A

physical and mental state of an animal in relation to the conditions in which it lives and dies

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animal ethics

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examines human-animal relationships, the moral consideration of animals and how nonhuman animals ought to be treated

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3
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what training must red meat producers take

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meat and livestock australia

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sentience

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capacity of animal to experience different feeling such as suffering or pleasure, also animals ability to learn from experiences

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anthropomorphism

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attribution of human traits, emotions or intentions to non human entities

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animal behavior

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expression of an effort to adapt or adjust to different internal and external conditions (animals response to stimuli)

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ethology

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scientific study of behavior of animals in their natural environment, using evolutionary framework

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animal cognition

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all ways in which animals perceive info through the senses, process, retain and decide to act on it

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animal handling

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any human interaction w animals

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enrichment

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an animal husbandry principle that seeks to enhance quality of an animals life by identifying and providing the stimuli necessary for optimal psychological and physiological well-being

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sympathy vs empathy

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sympathy is understanding from your own (human) perspective

empathy involves putting yourself in the animal’s shoes, as as animal

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what 4 factors does animal handling include

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1) husbandry: the scientific feeding and caring of animals
2) behavior
3) welfare
4) ethical interactions

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why does animal cognition affect husbandry and handling

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animals learn, some very quickly,
- bad experiences can create “bad” behaviors
- positive reinforcement works

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agonistic interactions

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being initiator or recipient of agonistic interactions (threatening, chasing, butting, clashing. biting. avoiding. withdrawing. etc)

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non agonistic interactions

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being initiator or recipient on positive or neutral social interaction

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